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Senior Cash Beattie scores two for the boys, sophomore Harper Morris nets a hat trick in girls game By Jack Reaney ASSOCIATE EDITOR  Less than 25 minutes into the 2023-24 season of high school sports, Lone Peak High School Big Horns took a 4-0 lead.  The boys and girls varsity soccer programs hosted the Polson High School Pirates on Friday evening, Aug. 25 at the Big Horn Coliseum. Both teams won by a final score of 5-1, and coaches and team leaders added notes of confidence in the growth and development of returning players. In addition, both teams have seen notable…

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In recent years, the rise of technology and the flexibility it offers has led to the birth of a new kind of professional: the digital nomad. These individuals harness the power of the internet to work from anywhere in the world, blending travel and work in a harmonious balance. But is this lifestyle right for everyone? Let’s explore the journey of becoming a digital nomad and weigh the pros and cons.What is a Digital Nomad?At its core, a digital nomad is someone who works remotely, often from different countries or locations, relying on remote working tools and the internet. They’re…

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August 28, 2023Columbus State University will host a three-part public symposium series focused on the legacy of the Korean War and post-war relations between the Republic of Korea and the United States during the war’s 70-year armistice. The first of these will be on Thursday, Sept. 7 at 7 p.m. in 1304 Frank Brown Hall [map] on the university’s RiverPark Campus. Its focus will be on the state of U.S. and Korean diplomatic and military relations from 2006 to present. It will feature a three-person panel including: “We are thrilled to have assembled a panel that will bring together internationally…

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38 A flexible work policy can enable your hybrid team to be their most productive while on the clock. However, managing both in-office and hybrid teams can be tricky, especially without a reliable system for overseeing teamwork, tracking time, and measuring output. In this guide to productivity analytics for hybrid teams, we cover everything you need to know about these tools. This way, you can decide on the best one for your company and help your employees work more efficiently while maintaining high levels of engagement and well-being. What is productivity analytics? Productivity analytics is a method of collecting and…

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“Nobody can discover the world for somebody else. Only when we discover it for ourselves does itbecome common ground and a common bond and we cease to be alone.” – Wendell BerryToday in this contemporary world education is the only tool to any society to which can be used tochange the world, from cradle to grave we learn a new subject each and every day. Education isn’tabout how well we can read and write; it’s about how well we can interact with and comprehend theoutside world. A quality education not only imparts knowledge but also broadens our horizons, improves our…

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Studying the arts also usually involves studying away from home.To help encourage our region’s future creatives to overcome these hurdles and follow their dreams, council is offering three exciting bursaries for visual and performing arts students.In total, $5000 is up for grabs.Two bursaries are available for visual and creative arts students – the $1000 Rick Wood Bursary and the $3000 Artspace Mackay Foundation Bursary.The MECC’s $1000 Jack Sturgeon Bursary is for performing arts students who have been accepted into tertiary studies in any aspect of the performing arts.Mayor Greg Williamson said studying arts degrees far from home was a big…

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Amanda “Mandee” Carolyn Parker (nee Kulaga), age 36, of Washington state and formerly of Peachtree City, GA, lost her courageous battle with cancer and passed away peacefully under her favorite tree in the presence of her loving family on Wednesday, August 9, 2023. Mandee was born on July 15, 1987 in Houston, TX to Jim and Diana Kulaga of Peachtree City, GA. Amanda Kulaga Parker The family moved to Peachtree City when Amanda was 2 months old and she thrived in her childhood and teen years in the community. Amanda’s magnetic personality, bright smile, infectious laugh, brilliant mind and kind…

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By Esmeralda Paredes / Staff PhotographerWith all of the information your orientation leaders gave you, it might be hard to figure out how to start your life at Columbia. Spectrum is here with a guide on planning your time at Columbia, from course scheduling to studying abroad! Source link

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NewsEducationStudy AbroadNew centres, changes in TOEFL pattern: Updates from ETS this year Canada announced that students from select countries can include their TOEFL iBT® test scores as part of their SDS application. ETS also launched an application for test takers to prepare for the new and shorter version of the exam this year. (Representative image)US-based Educational Testing Service (ETS) has announced that they will set up test centres for TOEFL and GRE in the Kashmir valley. ETS is a nonprofit educational assessment, research and measurement organisation and the owner of assessments such as TOEFL and GRE. The new test centre…

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While not available everywhere, there are universities in France that offer undergraduate degrees taught wholly in English. However, it is worth doing the research to make sure your subject is available if you are not fluent in French.Australia and New Zealand Home for the UK summer and back to university in time to soak up the sun on the beach in the southern hemisphere, it is easy to see the appeal of studying in Australia and New Zealand. However, fees for courses in Australia are some of the most expensive in the world, according to graduate website Prospects. Students can expect to pay anywhere between $20,000…

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